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The Harambee Communities that Care Project is in its tenth year of operation. The project is funded by the Safe and Drug-Free Communities Program of the Division of Criminal Justice Services, which administers the program from funds received from the U.S. Department of Education under the Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act of 1984.
Community residents were trained to conduct a risk and resource assessment of the community in order to determine the risk factors that plague our youth. The risk factors are in the family, community, school, and individual/peer domains. Data on various indicators of the different risk factors was collected. The Project is a collaboration between several key leaders in the community, with representatives from law enforcement, education, government, clergy, and social services.
Click the above icon to read the most current project report. Or for more information contact Michelle Foster at 304-768-8924.
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Send mail to michelle@kisra.org with questions or comments about this web site.
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